Day 1 - 9:00am The start of the Sprint!
Who: Gary and Michael and Myself.
We discussed the Goals of the project
"To see how good Visual Studio 2005 / C# ASP.NET2 is at developing rapidly, to use agile techniques, and to use good practise"
Discussed the ASPNETCssFriendlyAdapters.vsi which is a CSS set of plug ins for Visual Studio which generate standards compliant code (ie not tables, but div's etc..) Why use this? Accessibility, fast loading, and easy to make other versions of pages eg a printable version.
Our Website
Went through stories (on a whiteboard).. we'd already come up with rough designs on the site on paper.
1) User clicks 'Get a Quiz', prints out page with a unique non sequential quiz number.
2) User clicks 'Get a Quiz', answers most questions, then goes away to find other answers.
3) Users returns to answer remaining questions. Users knows if answer is correct after each question is answered. Answer compared against range of answers.
4) User comes along and puts in wrong quiz number
5) User presses clue on a question
6) Users gives up on a question
7) Once all questions got right, or gave up. Go to results page. User can then enter name optionally in high score table.
Design will have to highlight the quiz number, as without it people wont be able to get back to their session.
Who: Gary and Michael and Myself.
We discussed the Goals of the project
"To see how good Visual Studio 2005 / C# ASP.NET2 is at developing rapidly, to use agile techniques, and to use good practise"
Discussed the ASPNETCssFriendlyAdapters.vsi which is a CSS set of plug ins for Visual Studio which generate standards compliant code (ie not tables, but div's etc..) Why use this? Accessibility, fast loading, and easy to make other versions of pages eg a printable version.
Our Website
Went through stories (on a whiteboard).. we'd already come up with rough designs on the site on paper.
1) User clicks 'Get a Quiz', prints out page with a unique non sequential quiz number.
2) User clicks 'Get a Quiz', answers most questions, then goes away to find other answers.
3) Users returns to answer remaining questions. Users knows if answer is correct after each question is answered. Answer compared against range of answers.
4) User comes along and puts in wrong quiz number
5) User presses clue on a question
6) Users gives up on a question
7) Once all questions got right, or gave up. Go to results page. User can then enter name optionally in high score table.
Design will have to highlight the quiz number, as without it people wont be able to get back to their session.
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